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The Wizard's Daughter: Cursed & Clueless
The Wizard's Daughter: Cursed & Clueless
The Wizard's Daughter: Cursed & Clueless
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From the award winning author of The Shaman’s Calling, Jack has created another incredible Young Adult/Teen Adventure story filled this time with Wizards and Sorcerers!
Elisa Deibleman has refused to study the arcane arts, having seen her older brother and sister struggle to fit in with ordinary teens. She wants no part of it! Unfortunately, an evil sorcerer wants all of her, intending to sacrifice her to take her life force for evil purpose.
Her younger sister Missy, who’s deeply devoted to the arts, both benign and dark, and another girl in her school, a sorcerer named Tara, have to try and save her from a horrid fate! Along the way, she discovers that the boy she has a humongous crush on is not only a sorcerer’s apprentice, but the apprentice to the evil one aiming to bring about her destruction! Magic life gets convoluted and messy!
Being taken by Missy and Tara to the Erisarian, the magic realm, she eventually meets an ancient sorceress named Erisini, who wishes to aid them in their battle against the evil one. Being hunted by her evil nemesis, Elisa has much reason to regret not studying her family’s wizardry!
A magical and thrilling adventure and quest to accept one’s birthright and nature, and to find love unexpectedly along the way!

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PublisherJack Bessie
Release dateApr 25, 2015
ISBN9781940592145
The Wizard's Daughter: Cursed & Clueless
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Jack Bessie

Jack Bessie is a child of the corn belt, who grew up shy and rather isolated, chasing critters and working on the neighbor’s farm. An avid reader from an early age, he was obsessed with learning, especially science. He hated English, which is a superb irony, considering how many millions of words of prose he has written in his later life; it would appear that God does indeed have a fine sense of humor or at least a fondness for satire and irony!Jack’s college experience was fanatical and obsessive, involving ridiculously intense bouts of reading and self motivated study, interspersed with much drinking and the chasing of women. He devoted a large portion of his study to psychology and communications, dropping out without a degree, but with an astoundingly wide and deep education. He also accumulated a pregnant wife along the way. The chasing of women was productive at least!Jack’s work history is as interesting as his college journey. He’s been a hospital orderly, janitor, research assis-tant, draftsman, cook, plumber, electrician, home builder, and master cabinet maker, the trade his father plied. One of the high points of his work life involved being fired from two different but equally lousy jobs in the same day!Jack and his second wife raised five biological chil-dren, and then were crazy enough to adopt six more. He’s never been noted for moderation. They are now content to herd their cats, Beatnik, Funky Kitty, and Lucifer.Honestly, Jack hasn’t gotten any less excessive, as you might notice from reading his writing. His life has given him an endless panoply of things to make fun of and to think deeply about, which he endeavors to share with his readers and fans. The author of ten novels, and a million words of humor and insight, Jack is always writing, and has no plans to ever retire.Jack also designs games, and teaches novel writing, and is once again serving as a judge for the Global eBook awards! There’s no dust on him from sitting around!

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    The Wizard's Daughter - Jack Bessie

    Jack Bessie is the creator of the website, Jack Bessie’s Duct Tape for the Soul https://www.jackofwords.com It is filled with all sorts of insightful, funny, crazy and profoundly motivating stuff!

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    Besides his daily blog posting page that features Bessie-isms and Quotables, you’ll discover a bunch of other pages filled with crazy and amusing features. And of course, there’s a whole section devoted to all his other books, with links to see samples and to buy them. (Authors are wicked opportunists!)

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    All of his contact info & e-mail addresses etc. are there too He even gives you material in the Archives, for all you over busy or tardy ones. Jack and his staff are a pretty zany bunch, and you should find something that makes you laugh, giggle, cry or want to hang him. Check it out! It’s free, and worthy of being under your favorites!

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    A Thought

    Everyone at some level wishes magic was real. Whether from laziness of fascination, we’d all like to be able to use it if it would make life easier! The idea that it would be just as easy to do evil as good is not something anyone wishes to bother thinking about!

    It’s not that we don’t know magic could be evil as easily as it could be good, as every book, every movie that deals with magic has evil sorcery in it in some form! Certainly the Potter books and films were brimming with the necessity to battle evil magic, or an evil sorcerer!

    But few care to dwell on that, preferring to focus on the fuzzy bunny aspects of magic! We’d like to imagine we’d want to feed the homeless, or clean up the streets and woodlands, if we could do so easily with magic. But would we?

    I suspect most men wish to have such arcane abilities to effect revenge on people who annoy them, or to render a female bare in some fashion, honestly. But women would not be a lot more benevolent, wishing to turn their male companion into a better or more attentive version of whatever they are! Likely most magic would be used for less than honorable purpose!

    Of course, if only some people mastered such a thing, the rest would hate them and be jealous. Humans get jealous over half an unshared Twinkie, for God’s sake, so something like magic, which could easily be used for evil, would spark the worst outrage!

    Naturally, this would only make those who could manipulate magic want to hide it. Some might wish to avoid having anything to do with it at all! This is a story of one sweet girl who tries to avoid her destiny as a Wizard, and finds herself in all sorts of evil trouble! Maybe learning to accept what you are is less evil than the alternative?

    Enjoy the story!

    Jack

    1

    Elisa Deibleman wasn’t a normal girl. Oh, certainly, she looked like a normal girl. She had all the normal girl parts, being human and fifteen. Both of her deep brown eyes were properly set and very pretty, with long lashes that laughed at any need for mascara.

    Her teeth were straight and white, nose modest and cute. She wasn’t green of complexion, but instead was graced by almost perfect skin, had normal ears, perky breasts, a rear that would have made any teen boy sigh upon seeing her wiggling down the school hallways. Her hair, soft, thick, bouncy and luscious, cascading down her back in flowing curls, made other teen girls sigh in jealous frustration.

    Looking quite normal, in fact, looking nearly like a goddess, she had no trace of snotty self-importance or arrogance. Everyone thought her wonderfully nice.

    But, for all this, she concealed one secret, one attribute that made her not be normal; she was the daughter of a wizard. Actually, it was worse than that; Elisa was an offspring of an entire linage of wizards. Her parents, grand parents, great grand parents etc, were all card carrying wizards. Well, except that they didn’t actually carry cards!

    Still, there it was. Elisa had certain—tendencies. And abilities. Even though she was contrary, and was resisting the development of her intrinsic nature, she still could exude magic and spells with no effort. She had been quite exasperated when at ten, she sneezed a bit too uncontrollably, and turned the family cat into a wombat. Talk about embarrassing! Naturally, she hadn’t learned the proper spell to turn it back, and was forced to carry the greatly annoyed critter to her father for a remedy. It was hard to deny her nature after that!

    Still, she did resist her path, her nature. Having seen what trouble her older siblings had fitting in, she had less than no desire to subject herself to such problems. Naturally, since her family was like most wizardly ones, this proved a challenge, owing to their perverse sense of humor, which was compounded by their abilities.

    Face it, you’d likely not wish to date someone if a big frog appeared on your head whenever you held hands, or tried to kiss them, would you?

    Elisa was again reminded of why she wanted nothing to do with wizardry on a Thursday afternoon, between classes, when she came upon a boy she liked. Seizing the opportunity to say hi, hoping to get asked to the dance after the basketball game Friday night, she stepped close exuding her best smile.

    Well, hello! So, are you going to the game Friday? she nonchalantly wondered, trying to calm her jitters. The boy, Ralphie, grinned, nervous and intimidated by having such a cute and yummy girl actually talking to him, he managed to nod.

    You—uh—you’re going? he managed to inquire.

    Elisa nodded too, trying to decide what to say, if Ralphie didn’t make the move to suggest going to the dance with her. He had barely opened his mouth, to ask just that, when Elisa noticed a large spider suddenly appear on Ralphie’s hair. An exceptionally large and odd spider.

    Not thinking, she reached up, and slapped it away, startling the poor boy. The spider landed on the floor, and ran off, causing a chorus of screams, as several girls noted it. Ralphie was nearly one of those to scream. Before they could recover, the bell rang to signal classes started again in two minutes.

    I’ve got to run—maybe we can talk—later? he asked, sounding unsure if that was wise, and he turned to run off. Elisa’s eye roll declared her exasperation.

    That’s wasn’t an ordinary spider!" she fumed on her way to her Spanish class. Someone’s’ hung a charm, curse or spell on me! She considered the possible suspects, mainly being her older brother Rupert, older sister Caitlyn, or worse, her father. That wizards tended to have a fondness for practical jokes, and usually possessed a sneaky and perverse sense of humor, did little to sooth her upset. That family members were the first target of choice, came as no surprise either. Normally this served as training and a way to improve each member’s skill. That Elisa had refused to participate in the training so far, left her at a vulnerable disadvantage.

    At home, she avoided the rest of her relatives, doing her homework, and reading a bit, after tidying her room. When her younger sister Missy, at twelve the junior member of the household, arrived to summon her to dinner, the young girl wasted no time in spotting Elisa’s upset.

    Got pranked, didn’t you? How mad are you? she wondered. Elisa was looking down, sitting, arms crossed, radiating her disturbance. Being so oblivious, she failed to note her sister’s wicked grin, and small gestures. Instead, she suddenly had a large frog sitting in her lap.

    Missy! she shrieked. She prepared to leap up, but before she could, Missy made a swift warding gesture, and the frog became a large snake. Elisa was terrified of snakes, a fact well known to her younger sister. She shrieked even more profoundly, looking like she might wet herself. Missy snatched the snake’s tail, and with a quick flip, turned it into a firm walking stick. Missy giggled unabashedly, before sighing.

    You’re so easy! Come on—if you don’t need to change your undies, let’s go eat! she suggested, stepping close, and giving Elisa a strong hug. For all her willingness to be wicked and to aggravate her older sister, she loved her profoundly.

    You need your butt paddled! Elisa grumbled softly, to no one in particular.

    You’d need to be a wizard to do that, sister dear! she declared surely, releasing Elisa, and sticking her tongue out, before turning, and running from the room.

    Brat! Elisa thought, none too kindly. She was tromping down the stairs, when a new thought hit her.

    I wonder if everyone thought I was that much of a brat, when I was her age? she considered this, with a pang of guilt, but came to no conclusion. Arriving at her place, she pulled out a chair, and plopped down. Her manner of sitting suggested to everyone else just how annoyed she was.

    Accursed day at school? her father asked, curious.

    Elisa sat, staring at her plate, refusing to respond. This concerned her mother, Grace.

    Elisa? You need to speak up. We can’t help you, if you don’t! she prodded. Elisa shrugged, but said nothing. Missy, noting this, surveyed the table, before speaking up, while working to butter a roll.

    She got pranked, but wasn’t forthcoming about the details! she said, precise and thoughtful. She received a brief death stare from Elisa, before she softened, and threatened to cry.

    I hope whoever did that is just so proud of himself! she yelled. Everyone looked back and forth at each other, puzzled, before turning their focus back to Elisa.

    Honey, what happened? Her mother asked, having gotten up, to come and hug her daughter from behind.

    Elisa managed to recount her experience with Ralphie. When she wiped her eyes, and looked around, she noted that everyone had an utterly blank look on their face.

    So…who did it? she angrily demanded. You’ve had your fun! Rue? she sharply hissed, calling Rupert by has family nickname. At seventeen, he was the most likely suspect. Getting only a quick shake of the head, she turned to her older sister, Caitlyn, a college junior. You? Again she got a nonverbal denial.

    Don’t even go there! Missy declared, before even being asked. You know I’d have done something much more wicked than just a spider! she insisted. At twelve, Missy was well advanced on wizardly pursuits, having displayed an exceptional ability at crafting spells. Everyone had suffered from her experimenting, until she ventured to include her mother in her list of potential subjects. Not being able to sit to eat dinner one evening, on her scorched bottom, had discouraged her worst tinkering, at least any tendency to involve her mother as a test subject.

    A glance at her father Arthur, yielded a similar, swift denial. Not me!

    You know better than to even ask! her mother proclaimed, when Elisa looked up and behind quizzically.

    She sat, looking exasperated. Either someone’s lying—or—or—

    Or your butts about to be in big trouble? her father opined thoughtfully. You do know that we aren’t the only wizards in town? he suggested calmly. Elisa, who had overlooked this fact, in her rush to judgment, actually blushed from her embarrassment.

    Oh. Yes I did. Sorry! It’s just—I don’t normally need to consider the others—do I? she replied, getting more pointed as she progressed. The others all looked properly guilty.

    I suppose not, her father agreed, grinning, but it is a possibility. Some of those others are even more sneaky and wicked than we are! he admitted, laughing.

    Oh, that’s so comforting, Elisa sighed sarcastically.

    Oh, don’t be so bitchy! Caitlyn suggested, considering turning Elisa’s glass into a toad, just for fun. She resisted the urge, not eager to find out if she was really too old to paddle; her mother disliked having magic intrude at the table! It’s not like we all haven’t had lots of tricks played on us! Your poor love interest could have suffered a lot worse event—right?

    He’s not a love interest! Elisa shrieked suddenly. Or a boyfriend! He’s just a guy—a guy—

    You’ve got the hots for? her brother teased. Judging from his sister’s expression, all that was saving him being turned into a rock was Elisa’s lack of a spell for doing so. Her face was a nice shade of red, which indicated that Rue had been on target.

    You sure get worked up over a boy you don’t care about! Missy suggested, without looking up from her roll, her assassin’s arrow aimed perfectly. She was a superbly precocious young girl, who often had a gift for skewering her siblings aptly, much to their annoyance. Had looks been able to kill, Missy would have gone straight to the funeral home.

    Children! Stop being so mean and snarky! Grace insisted. Elisa has a right to feel—different about things! She’ll either find her own desire to be a wizard in due time, or she won’t.

    And regret it! Rue whispered to Caitlyn.

    I just want to be a normal teen—a girl! Why’s that have to be so hard? Elisa shrieked.

    Because you’re not a normal teen? Rue suggested, trying to be helpful.

    Uhmmmm—there’s another aspect to Elisa’s lack of wizardly development, we should discuss, her father suddenly suggested, looking concerned. He glanced at Grace, who sighed, and nodded. The others sat, mystified.

    "What? Elisa sniveled angrily.

    "Being born a wizard makes you subject to certain—powers," he began. Normally, as the young wizard grows and learns, their ability gives them—protection, from any sort of…problems. Elisa is a good bit behind, and I suspect, is becoming vulnerable. Your nature attracts things, he said ominously.

    Great! That’s all I need! Wait—you aren’t just trying to—con me into studying the arts—are you? she asked suspiciously.

    Hardly. I imagine you’ll end up begging for instruction, especially once you meet your first emboneum! Arthur advised her. Elisa frowned.

    What’s an embonium? she asked, astounded.

    Something big and ugly, that will make you wet your pants! Missy assured her, giggling. She suddenly sobered, and looked sadly at her sister. If it doesn’t eat you before you can! she succinctly snipped.

    2

    After this cautionary chat, Elisa’s mood was even less warm and fuzzy, especially regarding wizardry. Helping her mother clean up the kitchen did nothing to improve her outlook; scrubbing pots and pans while her mother used magic to banish the dirt from all the plates and glassware seemed intended to rub Elisa’s nose in her lack. Grace suspected this was the effect, a not unexpected or unintentional thing. That Elisa suspected it to be the nature of things just made her more determined to say nothing.

    When they were almost done, Grace came to stand behind Elisa, and put her hands on her shoulders.

    "You’re adorable when you act stubborn! You’ve likely forgotten, but when you were being potty trained, you’d say no! when asked if you need to go potty—and then stand there and pee in your panties! It was so cute! I bet all your friends would love to hear that?"

    Mom! Elisa shrieked. You wouldn’t dare—would you? I’d die if you did that! she moaned.

    Worse things are in store for you, if you don’t heed our advice—Elisa—we do love you. No one here wants you to suffer. But understand this; we can’t protect you constantly either. Not all wizards are nice and lovable like us—several would turn you into an enchanted slave in a heartbeat, if they could!

    Why me—and not someone else? Elisa demanded. Missy had wandered in, and decided to explain it.

    Because you’re cute and sexy, and some nasty troll of a wizard would love to take advantage of you! Besides, there aren’t a lot of young, yummy girl wizards who aren’t at least reasonably able to defend themselves. You, sister dear, are easy pickings! Missy declared.

    Where do you get—mom! She’s crazy, isn’t she? Elisa demanded, sounding a lot more hopeful than sure.

    No, she’s not. Being eaten by some enchanted beast is likely less terrible than ending up someone’s love slave—don’t you imagine? Say, someone like Master Hendari? Grace suggested quietly. Elisa’s loud shriek was impressive even to Missy, who was grinning wickedly. The master’s true form was downright ugly.

    You’d just love to be his, wouldn’t you? Missy snickered. She was quickly being pursued by Elisa through the house, while trying desperately to cast a spell. She almost succeeded, but before she managed to get the last words out, running up the stairs, Elisa managed to snag her foot. Missy ended up sprawled face down on the upstairs carpet, and before she could leap back up, Elisa had pounced, and begun to tickle her helpless sister. Missy’s shrieks and hysterical laughter delighted her family, who had all suffered from her precocious snotiness and wicked pranks.

    Having captured Missy, and having her utterly helpless, Elisa wasted no time in getting even, tickling her victim until she had thoroughly wet her pants. Only then did she allow her to get up.

    Look what you made me do! Missy complained loudly.

    Oh, boo, hoo! You deserve worse, smarty! Give me a hug, and promise you won’t do anything to get even!

    I’ll try not to— Missy sighed. This was a bit lacking in reliability so she found herself again being tickled.

    Stop! Stop! Okay—I promise! she shrieked.

    That’s more like it! Elisa sighed.

    By the time Elisa slipped into bed, she was tired and worn out, her fretting having bothered her more than she would have been willing to admit. She had turned back and forth, trying to get comfy, and when she was almost asleep, she heard what sounded like her closet door opening. Since her door had never evinced any tendency to not stay closed, this disturbed her. She listened intently, feeling stupid and foolish; she had never been the least scared of the dark, or strange noises at night. Still, she lay still, listening fully, many minutes, before finally turning on her lamp, and leaping up to confront what ever was responsible. She found the closet door firmly shut, and standing, hand on the knob, she held her breath, and turned the knob, jerking the door open.

    Ahhhhh! she squeaked, when something fell at her, causing her to let go of the door knob and leap sideways. A tall pole, that had once held a flag for the cheerleading color guard was soon lying on the carpet. Great! I almost pee myself over this? she mumbled, feeling utterly cowardly and foolish. She put the errant pole in the farthest back corner of the closet, behind the clothing and rod, so there would be no possibility of it falling out again. Closing the door firmly, she started to turn back to her bed, but instead, reached out and tugged on the door knob; the door was firmly latched and wouldn’t budge.

    Okay, sissy, get back in bed! she whispered to scold herself for being afraid.

    It took longer for her to get drowsy the second time, as she listened intently, in spite of her determination not too. She had started to slip into a deep sleep, when the creaking of a door brought her back from the depths instantly. The creaking was long and slow, sounding like that of a door in an old horror movie. In spite of her resolve, she was reluctant to reach for her lamp. The urge to pull up the covers and hide was nearly irresistible. Finally, she got mad enough to toss the covers off, and sit up, turning to address the lamp. She expected to be well embarrassed when she found nothing of note. Instead, she screamed, turning toward the closet, and finding the door wide open, and the flag pole lying on the floor.

    Her screams summoned everyone, and it took several minutes for them to make sense of her story. Rue shook his head, trying not to grin.

    Looks like someone’s cursed your butt! he said, unhelpfully.

    It’s not funny! Elisa shrieked, her eyes wet.

    Why don’t you sleep in Missy’s room—her spells are strong enough to ward against whatever this is. We’ll de-curse your room tomorrow, her father suggested, nodding toward the closet. Elisa felt like she had been paddled in front of all her friends, the idea that she was such a failure that even her little sister was more grown up and skilled than her being a wicked blow to her self esteem.

    Come on—I won’t let the big, bad, embonium eat you! Missy teased, unhelpfully.

    Missy’s room held a spare twin bed, she having friends sleep over frequently. She managed to slip into bed while Missy ran to the bathroom. When the younger girl returned, she stepped up close to Elisa, and looked down on her, nibbling on her lower lip.

    Sis—it just frosts your butt being in here, doesn’t it? Elisa would have loudly complained, but Missy made a swift series of gestures, with only her fingers, before reaching up and putting a single index finger on Elisa’s lips. Much to her shock, she was unable to utter a peep. Hush! Missy cautioned, a bit un-necessarily, in light of her very efficient spell. You’re so stubborn! You need to learn the craft! I know, you’re afraid the boys won’t want to deal with you, if you’re a full fledged wizard! Elisa was turning a nice shade of red from her aggravation and outrage.

    Calm your butt down, or I’ll put you to sleep! Missy insisted. Her sister, to whom awareness that Missy had mastered such arcane powers was a surprise, stared with wide eyes.

    You think that’s wicked? I know how to make you pee yourself while walking down the hall in school, sissy poo! While you’ve been dreaming about boys, I’ve been working to master the arts—all of them—even the sorta dark ones. She touched Elisa’a lips again, and her sister was free to comment.

    Do mom and dad know that? was her first question.

    No, and you aren’t telling them either! Missy whispered. She made a precise and fast series of gestures, and spoke a series of words that were completely unknown to Elisa, and when Missy reached out and lightly touch Elisa’s nose, she felt a strong thrill, much like a static shock.

    Ow! What was that? she demanded, rubbing her nose.

    A spell—basically a compulsion—to keep you from saying anything about what I’m doing! I’m likely to need an understanding of the dark side of magic, especially to save your dumb butt from the evil that will be plaguing you!

    Great! So I’m going to be dependant on your whims? I’m so screwed! Elisa loudly sighed.

    Just be glad I love you as much as I do! Missy declared, and giggled, before giving Elisa a hug.

    She lay quietly, listening to Missy establish a ward, a complex spell that was intended to guard their space from evil intrusion. She was delighted to hear no creaking doors, and was soon asleep, more relaxed and calm than she would have thought possible. She had last thought how amazingly much she trusted Missy’s skill. That was also hugely annoying.

    In the morning, she was confronted by a reason to be less sure. She had woken, and reached down to scratch her butt, which had a small, stray itch. She was lying on her side, curled up, and it took several moments for her brows to furrow, puzzled. She had gone to bed wearing a cute soft nightie, the top having matching panties. Elisa never slept bare, unlike Missy and most of the others in the family. She wasn’t in the habit of shedding either the top or bottom, yet she belatedly realized that she was scratching her bare behind.

    Hesitant to declare this fact, she turned down the covers, only to discover no missing panty. Likewise a search around the bed, and even in the bathroom, caused nothing to appear.

    What’s the matter? Missy wondered, seeing Elisa’s frantic search.

    I—I went to bed—wearing my nightie, but when I woke, the panty’s gone! How crazy is that? she asked, exasperated.

    Whole lot of crazy! Missy agreed. Whole lot of wicked too! she sighed under her breath. She said nothing more, eager to get dressed for school.

    At the breakfast table, Elisa’s mood was hard to miss.

    Honey—what’s wrong? her mother asked. Elisa shrugged, but stayed focused on her plate.

    She went to sleep wearing her nightie, but woke up missing the panty! There’s no sign of them upstairs anywhere! Missy declared, glancing nervously from face to face.

    Really? Elisa—you’re sure you didn’t—

    Yes I’m sure! What does this mean? she yelled.

    Instead of answering, Arthur stared thoughtfully at Missy. You warded the room? What level? he asked quietly. Missy held up her left hand, displaying it open to indicate the number five. Elisa glanced up, to confront a table full of shocked and worried faces.

    What’s that mean? she asked, clueless. Missy, busy buttering another piece of toast, looked thoughtful, before sighing.

    It means being eaten by an embonium is the least of your problems! she succinctly declared.

    I hate magic! Elisa shrieked, before bursting into tears. Missy hopped up, to join Grace in hugging the crying teen.

    You need to love it sister dear; nothing else will save your cute butt from a tragic fate! Missy insisted, a bit too frank and snide for even a room full of wizards.

    3

    Elisa had been much distracted in school, mesmerized by the wicked situation she found herself in. Her mother had declared this quite forcefully at the breakfast table, shocking poor Elisa into paralyzed silence.

    The only way through your sister’s warding is by a deeply powerful spell! Your father might be able to effect such a breech, but none of the rest of us could do so! Grace declared.

    I can, Missy softly declared, but don’t ask me how I learned— she sighed, and instantly regretted being so forthcoming.

    "Missssy? Have you been dabbling with the dark arts again?" her father demanded. Missy shook her head vigorously, hastily taking a huge bite of toast. She eyed Elisa, who wanted to speak, but could not, Missy’s compulsion superbly effective. She thought she might shake her head to contradict the younger sibling, but instead nodded, much to Missy’s relief.

    Well I certainly hope not! We’d beat your butt half off if we caught you doing that! Grace suggested.

    Of course you would! Missy agreed, sounding sweet and agreeable, displaying a monumental level of disingenuousness to Elisa. When no one was looking, Missy winked at Elisa, clearly pleased by this unexpected support.

    Mom—what does this mean? Who did this? Elisa wondered. Everyone shrugged, before Arthur spoke.

    Mostly, it means some one very powerful has discovered that you have no ability to defend yourself. If they can swipe your panty off your bottom without waking you, they will be able to swipe all of you in due time! You won’t like that, I’m sure. No one honorable would steal a cute, sexy girl and no one powerful and evil would steal a cute girl just to have her bake cookies, I can assure you! Our problem is we have no idea who may be doing this! Missy, you’ll need to use a much higher ward at night! Missy looked well put upon; placing the higher wards took a lot of work. When she left the table, she had given Elisa a hug and kissed her cheek; she also whispered in her ear.

    I own your butt! she insisted, and giggled as she ran off. This did nothing to help Elisa’s mood.

    She had begun to recover a bit after lunch, but this quickly proved unwise. She opened her locker, to change out books for the afternoon, and shrieked, when a half dozen snakes slithered out and headed off in all directions. She was instantly joined by fifty others, mostly girls, in her hysterical display. The teachers that arrived found nothing; no sign or trace of even a single snake. That a dozen girls all swore they had seen them, and worse, that they had come from Elisa’s locker, seemed to bode ill for the frazzled teen.

    Before she could be ordered to the office, an older girl, one of the juniors named Tara, stepped up to the assembled teachers, and spoke quietly to them. Much to Elisa’s surprise, she and all the others were sent on to class She spent the balance of the day completely mystified and puzzled, unable to fathom what might have been said or even how the snakes ended up in her locker to begin with. She vaguely suspected that they were enchanted ones, not really real, but beyond that she had no clue.

    Elisa was still in a fog, as she headed for the door, mostly oblivious to those around her. She was only half surprised to have a girl’s hand take hold of her arm, just above her elbow, and when it dawned on her that she was hearing a soft spoken spell, she would have panicked. Instead the one casting it tossed a pinch of iridescent powder in her face and touched her neck with a skilled and precise finger. Elisa would have wet herself, if she hadn’t been nearly paralyzed.

    You’re coming with me! she was instructed, and felt herself turned around. It took nearly the entire walk back through the school, and out the back door to the lot where students were allowed to park their cars, before she could grasp that it was Tara, the girl who had intervened over the snakes, who had possession of her. Had she not been utterly enchanted, she would have been completely terrified, understanding what sort of magic had been used against her; this revealed Tara as a well experienced wizard. Instead, she floated along, as pliant as a stuffed animal.

    We’re going to get some ice cream, and talk! Tara suggested, guiding Elisa into the car, and fastening her seatbelt; Elisa was as helpless as a tired two year old. She made no comment, powerless to resist. When she finally had Tara snap her fingers, she emerged partly from the charm, able to move her arms and talk, but still feeling heavy and disinclined to get up or escape. Tara handed her a large frozen treat, with spoon, and grinned. They were parked at a city park, under a shady tree.

    You had no idea I’m a wizard, did you? Tara smugly declared. Elisa sat, mouth open, before finally sighing.

    None! Are you a good one or a wicked one? she blurted out.

    Wouldn’t you like to know? the girl, a slightly chubby and dark haired one teased, eyes gleaming. Honestly, if I were completely wicked I’d hate you!

    Why? Elisa exploded, shocked and outraged.

    Tara looked thoughtful a moment, before sighing.

    "Because it’s not fair for any girl to be as pretty as you, when others aren’t! You could at least be a stuck up butt hole, but no, you have to be

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